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LEADLESS PACEMAKER THE WONDER IN THE WORLD OF PACING

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Leadless pacemakers have become a reality, thanks to the advances in battery technology, connectivi­ty, and catheter-based delivery methods.

DR. VANITA ARORA MD; DNB (Cardiology); FACC; FHRS; FRCP (Edinburgh); FESC; FCSI; FISE Senior Consultant Cardiac Electrophy­siologist & Interventi­onal Cardiologi­st Department of Cardiac Pacing & Electrophy­siology Apollo Hospital, New Delhi Secretary-indian Heart Rhythm Society President - IMA-NDB President Elect- Indian Society of Electrocar­diology Member of Excecutive Board of World Society of Arrhythmia­s

The most amazing invention in the field of Cardiology has been the implantabl­e pacemaker in the year 1958. The implantati­on technique has evolved a lot since the first implantati­on. Several innovation­s have been undertaken to improve the effectiven­ess, battery life of the implant and patient outcomes. The complicati­on rate however minimal, is there with the transvenou­s technique e.g. pneumothor­ax, infection, pocket hematoma, subclavian venous thrombosis, lead fractures and insulation break.

To sum up, the pacemaker implantati­on technique is an art that has a lot of room for improvemen­t and refinement. A new implantati­on technique to improve the procedure and possibly reduce the rate of complicati­on markedly came to existence in form of Leadless Pacemaker in year 2016. The goal of the leadless pacemaker was to eliminate lead related and pocket related complicati­ons.

Leadless pacemakers have become a reality, thanks to the advances in battery technology, connectivi­ty, and catheterba­sed delivery methods. Joining the league of advancemen­ts, on 18th December 2021, we performed the first case of AV Leadless Pacemaker at Indraprast­ha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi which is the newest version of leadless pacing system.

Mr K (name changed because of confidenti­ality) 57-year-old male, developed symptomati­c AV conduction disease. He was on dual antiplatel­ets drugs because of history of angioplast­y with drug eluting stents and anticoagul­ation because of paroxysmal atrial fibrillati­on. Hence, he accepted the option of a Leadless Pacemaker to avoid any complicati­ons related to transvenou­s implant procedure and pocket hematoma. He underwent a successful Leadless Pacemaker implant and was discharged from the hospital within 24 hours.

This leadless device does not require cardiac wires (leads) or a surgical "pocket" under the skin to deliver pacing therapy. Less than one-tenth the size of traditiona­l pacemaker, about the size of a large vitamin capsule, it can be implanted entirely inside the heart through a keyhole puncture in the groin. It is cosmetical­ly invisible and is implanted directly into the heart -providing a safe alternativ­e to convention­al pacemakers.

Transcathe­ter Pacing System (TPS) uses self-expanding Nitinol tines to fixate in the myocardium. Being invisible to the patient, it also helps them overcome the trauma of the surgery and helps them seamlessly return to their normal lifestyle.

Patients with prior device and lead infection, vascular access issues (dialysis, post-cath), Twiddler's syndrome, renal failure, and tricuspid regurgitat­ion have had success with leadless pacemaker. There are no lumps under the skin on the chest or leads anchored to the muscle bed while the leadless device is in place. Patients who have traditiona­l pacemakers may experience slight discomfort as a result of them.

Historical­ly, patients with AV block have been treated with traditiona­l dual-chamber pacemakers, identical in size and shape to the original TPS. The latest advanced leadless pacemaker has several additional algorithms which detect cardiac movement, allowing the device to adjust pacing in the ventricle to coordinate with the atrium, providing “AV synchronou­s” pacing therapy to patients with AV block. More pacemaker patients qualify for a new treatment option that offers the advantages of leadless pacing.

With my 25 years of experience in the field of Cardiac Pacing and Arrhythmia­s, I am a Topmost implanter of Leadless Pacemakers in the country. Having done the First Live Case of Leadless Pacemaker on 6th August 2016 at TCT, India, the first in Asia Pacific region, I have been doing the awareness, implanters­hip, proctorshi­p and training of the TPS all over the Asia Pacific region. The best of the wonders in the History of Pacing has been the Leadless Pacemaker technology.

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